As you get out into nature as the weather warms up, make sure you keep an eye out for those you share it with:

Spoiler for Hiden:

Huntsman are timid? A rather large one (3" long) got into my office at work last year. I froze in terror but managed to get someone to come catch it. Very aggressive, kept charging the person. Didn't even try to run.

While I don't dislike FL, I am ready to go back north. If I could just get the lizards and frogs that keep getting in my house to eat the spiders and roaches that get in, life would be easier. (To be fair only one roach so far, but it was huge. I hear that's common when it rains, all the critters get in trying to avoid the rain.)

While I don't dislike FL, I am ready to go back north. If I could just get the lizards and frogs that keep getting in my house to eat the spiders and roaches that get in, life would be easier. (To be fair only one roach so far, but it was huge. I hear that's common when it rains, all the critters get in trying to avoid the rain.)

Pretty sure eating bugs and spiders are the jobs of frogs and lizards. You just must have way more bugs and spiders than frogs and lizards.